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New Delhi to Mumbai Central Train Tickets

Indian Railways operate 42 trains between the capital of India, New Delhi and Mumbai. The journey would entail passing through the states of Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and more. Along with Mumbai being known as the financial capital of India, it is also the country’s commercial and entertainment capital. Temperature in Mumbai can drop from 26°C during the day to 22°C at night.

ASR Cstm EXP is the slowest train for this route reaching the destination in 31 hours and 20 mins. Covering a distance of 1366 kms in 13 hours and 55 mins, NZM Bdts RAJ SPL is the fastest among all the trains that run along this route.

There is a high likelihood of a train passing through Vadodara Jn, Kota Jn and H Nizamuddin stations, as these are the most common stations along this route. BCT Duronto and HW LTT AC SF run between New Delhi and Mumbai without any halts.Of all the trains, 4 trains run directly between New Delhi and Mumbai Central - NZM Bdts RAJ SPL, Mumbai Rajdhani, BCT Duronto and FZR BCT Janta.

There are some trains like Punjab Mail and GOA Smprk K EXP that stop at 12:25 (Jhansi Jn) and 13:10 (Kota Jn) respectively where you can avail food. The earliest train leaving New Delhi at 00:10 is HW LTT AC SF while BCT Duronto, the last train leaves at 23:25.

Bandstand Promenade, Marine Drive, Carter Road Promenade, Nariman Point and Worli Sea Face are major attractions worth visiting in Mumbai.Other than the mentioned places, one can also explore Jehangir Art Gallery and Gateway of India.

New Delhi to Mumbai rail routes

One of the busiest routes in the country, New Delhi to Mumbai is not a mere journey from one metro city to another, but a cultural experience. The New Delhi (NDLS) to Mumbai Central (BCT) train journey, in itself, is quite interesting and entertaining. The total distance from New Delhi (NDLS) to Mumbai Central (BCT) station stretches between 1357 km and 1542 km, depending on the train route, which can take anywhere from 16 to 31 hours.

In total, there are 35 different trains that run between New Delhi and Mumbai. Haridwar - Mumbai Lokmanya Tilak AC Express is the earliest train that leaves from Hazrat Nizamuddin station in New Delhi at 00:10 am. Hazrat Nizamuddin - Thiruvananthapuram Central Superfast Express is the last train that leaves from Hazrat Nizamuddin station at 11:35 pm. There are different types of trains running between New Delhi NDLS to Mumbai BCT such as, Rajdhani, Duronto, Superfast, Mail/Express and Garib Rath, and they have different schedules and days on which they run. A few of the most popular NDLS to BCT trains include Mumbai Rajdhani, Goa Sampark Kranti Express, Kerala Sampark Kranti and Swaraj Express.

The tickets for the trains running from New Delhi to Mumbai Central can easily be booked from IRCTC website. New Delhi to Mumbai Central train tickets can also be directly purchased from any railway reservation counter. You can also order foods while booking your tickets for NDLS to BCT trains via IRCTC website.

While there are many trains running from different stations in Delhi to different stations in Mumbai, there are 3 trains, which run from New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS) to Mumbai Central (BCT) Station. These are Janta Express, Mumbai Rajdhani and BCT Duranto. All of these trains go via Kota in Rajasthan, Ratlam in Madhya Pradesh, and Vadodara in Gujarat. The Mumbai Rajdhani takes a small halt at Surat too before reaching its final destination Mumbai Central Railway Station.